Until Nico (Until Series, Book #4) by Aurora Rose Reynolds

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Until Nico (Until Series, Book #4) by Aurora Rose Reynolds

BXTCHES Gotta Warn: We have finally gotten to Nico’s story (YAY!), but before you start, let me tell you this. Technically you can read Until Nico as a stand-alone, but if you haven’t yet fell in love with Asher, Trevor, or Cash, stop, go back, and do that first. Each book in this series does focus on a different couple, and you will definitely need to feel the dynamic of the Mayson family but in order for that to properly happen, these books need to be read in order (my opinion). It’s especially important if you plan on reading the Until Her or Until Him series, which focuses on the next generation of Mayson’s. This is not coming as a recommendation from the author, again, this is just my personal opinion. You have now been warned.

Until Nico will be told through both lead POV’s. 

Sophie Grates has had a tough life. She lost her mother when she was just a teen and shortly after was almost raped by a man that her dad invited into their home. She became emancipated shortly after and then joined the Job Corps. Her recent move to Tennessee was her trying to start her life, one that she was really living inside of a box, afraid of the outside world. Of course that all changes when she loses her cell and it is found by the one and only Nico Mayson. 

If you remember from the previous books, Nico was the one who didn’t really believe in the curse. He was perfectly happy with one night bed warmers and wasn’t looking for “the one”. Once Nico lays eyes on the beautiful librarian, he knows that the Mayson curse is true because he just found his BOOM. He may have found his BOOM, but trying to convince Sophie of this is going to take a lot of work.

Sophie is certainly more than a little afraid of jumping into a relationship. For starters, she’s a virgin, then add in the loss of her mother at such a young age and you have her fear of getting too close to someone just to have them taken away and Nico’s job doesn’t help alleviate that fear (he’s a bounty hunter). But, you know them Mayson boys, once their mind is made up, they are going to get what they want and while it may have taken Nico some time to get Sophie to understand that not only will he protect her, but that the idea of Sophie and Nico is a good one and will happen, things speed up.

Because of Sophie’s inexperience, she doesn’t really recognize when she is being hit on. Case in point. . .David. He is a teacher at the middle school where Sophie is a librarian and once Nico shows up to really stake his claim, David informs Nico that Sophie doesn’t date, so really Nico shouldn’t waste his time. Nico is able to see David motives, but Sophie really believes that he is just being friendly. However, David may just come back to haunt the happy couple.
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At this point, I suggest you hang on tight, because it may become bumpy road, but it is definitely going to be an adventurous one. And like the previous installments, drama is aplenty.

Well, if you have red all of the Until books up to this point, then those couples from the past books will be making appearances in Until Nico, along with a few new characters. This is one of the things I do love about most series, I enjoy falling in love with one couple and having them reappear in subsequent books. I feel that my connection with them warrants updates and for the most part you get that with Until Nico. Sophie and Nico’s relationship starts shortly after Cash and Lilly (book #3), so they are almost side by side and their two stories are going to intertwine further into the book as well.

Get ready to have your fire started because Nico in between the sheets is the stuff you want porn to be made of. I did like how Aurora Rose Reynolds had Nico wait and really get Sophie ready before going the distance sexually. It also created some serious sexy sexual tension between the two of them. Let me just say this, if it’s some panty ripping, sheet scorching, drop to you knees, sex you are looking for, then you will find it here.

A little truth. I first read this book in June 2014 and have probably read it at least 3 more times since. I was probably looking forward to Nico’s story more than any of the other Mayson boys, I mean c’mon, for starters, look at that cover, I didn’t even need to see any more of him, my imagination is creative enough. Until Nico was a really great bookend to a really great series. What’s even better? Well, we are going to be re-visited by all of these characters in the next generation and the first books in the Until Her and the Until Him series are both available now.

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The Stocking Was Hung (The Holidays Series, Book #1) by Tara Sivec

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The Stocking Was Hung by Tara Sivec

BXTCHES Gotta Warn: The Stocking Was Hung is a complete stand-alone and a very quick holiday read. Trust me when I say, you will not be disappointed. It is certainly a good thing that I was in the privacy of my home while discovering how hung the Stocking actually was, because had I been in public. . .well, I’m sure you can figure that out.

The Stocking Was Hung will be told through the POV’s of Noel (Leon) and Sam.

We’re going to kick this story off with Noel Holiday (yes, her real name) stuck in the airport drinking her worries away while waiting to board a plane to spend the holidays with her family. The problem, she has just recently lost her job and when Logan, her boyfriend of a year, dropped to his knees in an effort to turn a year into forever, she hightailed it out of there. So, now she is not only without a job, but also without a place to live. Oh yeah, and her mom is expecting Logan to arrive with Noel in Ohio and has high expectations that Noel is going to show up with an engagement ring on her finger. When Noel accidentally throws a drink onto a complete stranger, little does she know, her life is about to change. 

Sam Stocking (again, real name) is back home after an 18 month deployment overseas. Initially pissed that he just had a drink land on his crotch, all is quickly forgiven when he lays eyes on Noel and at the same time realizes just how much sexual tension he has built up while defending his country. 

Sam and Noel share a few drinks, hit it off, then after extending an invite to Sam to join her and her family for the holidays, she comes up with the most brilliant idea of passing him off as Logan. Don’t worry, Sam agrees to it.

And that’s where the fun kicks off.
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Let’s talk about this outstanding supporting cast, which is one of the many things I love about Tara Sivec. She has a wonderful ability in making the reader fall in love with the entire slew of characters that she writes, not just the leading ones. In The Stocking Was Hung, there is an Aunt who used to be an Uncle, who has a fascination with Sam’s package. Noel’s mom and dad are just as frisky with one another now as they were years ago (credit a little of that to the medical marijuana prescription). There’s the token older brother who can do no wrong in the eyes of the ‘rents. All around, they are all just as important to the comedy of The Stocking Was Hung as Noel and Sam are.

Imagine the sexual tension oozing from Sam after being overseas for 18 months. Trust me, it was beginning to affect me. Need another reason to love Tara Sivec? Even though this book is super funny, the sex is super sexy. There’s a dressing room scene, there’s a scene in Santa’s workshop, don’t worry, there’s some action in the bedroom as well. You’re gonna definitely want a Sam Stocking of your very own. Maybe that’s what she should market next, if you know what I mean.

Everyone has their “holiday staples”, the shows or traditions that take place every holiday season. For example, my favorite holiday movie is “Christmas Vacation”, now my Christmas wish this year is for someone to PLEASE take The Stocking Was Hung and turn it into my next favorite holiday movie. Pretty please.

Well done, Tara Sivec, well done. Though I shouldn’t be surprised, she is one of my absolute favorite romantic comedy authors. Get this book now. Happy Holidays and here’s to hoping that you all have well hung Stockings of your very own.

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Wrong Number, Right Guy (The Bourbon Street Boys Series, Book #1) by Elle Casey

Wrong Number, Right Guy (BSB, Book #1) by Elle Casey

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Wrong Number, Right Guy (The Bourbon Street Boys Series, Book #1) by Elle Casey

BXTCHES Gotta Warn: Okay, BXTCHES, if you haven’t yet read Elle Casey and you are looking for an escape that will have you laughing out loud, she is your woman. Better yet, this book is available on Kindle Unlimited (well as of 11/29/15 anyhow), which means if you are a subscriber, IT’S TOTALLY FREE! So what better time to gobble it up, right?

Wrong Number, Right Guy will be told through the POV of May (our leading lady).

May is a photographer, doing wedding photos and family portraits, but even with those bookings, she is having a difficult time making ends meet. The book is going to kick off with May in a text conversation with her sister, Jen. Jen is a recently divorced mother of 3, who on good days seems to be at her wits end. To back track a bit, it’s really just May and Jen. There is mention of their parents, but it’s brief and you understand immediately that they no longer have a relationship with either of them. Also, pretty early on we learn that the only reason that May is living in New Orleans is so she can be close to her sister. So, if you haven’t yet caught on, May and Jen are super close. Okay, back to Wrong Number, Right Guy. 

In the midst of May and Jen’s texting convo, Jen mentions needing a new phone. A little later, another text comes in from an unknown number. May thinking this is from Jen’s new phone responds as if it is Jen. Some texts later, May finds herself along with her dog, Felix, walking into Frankie’s bar. Now, May knows this is unusual, but she also realizes that maybe, just maybe, Jen has lost her mind, in which case, she needs to get in and get her sister and the kiddos out of the bar. Needless to say, the texts were not coming from her sister, but a wrong number, and May soon finds herself being shot at and then being rescued by a scary man with a horrendous beard.

After being rescued then totally ignoring the advise from the guy doing the rescuing, May finds herself in the middle of being chased by the gunman. Finally listening to her rescuer, which happens to be Ozzy, the bossman at Bourbon Street Boys Security, May finds herself right in the middle of their warehouse. After meeting the team that makes up BSB Security (Toni, Thibault, Dev, Lucky, and Sahara), she is quickly offered a job, BSB hoping her her photography skills will come in handy. She doesn’t really take the offer serious, it’s not until later when Ozzie shows up at her house and Thibault already going over the perks of working for BSB, that May caves and goes for it.

On day one, May feels that she is most certainly in over her head. She doesn’t want to give in so easily, but after a successful run with Toni, she’s feeling a bit more confident. It’s now her lustful attraction to Ozzie (who is now sans beard and super hot) she is struggling with.

At this point in Wrong Number, Right Guy, it’s just a hilarious unfolding of May trying to fit in at BSB and May establishing relationships or attempting to establish relationships with the BSB team. They have given her the name Bo Peep, which she doesn’t really take to too well. And she definitely holds her own during defensive training with Dev, surprisingly so. 
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I adored the supporting cast in this book. Everyone from her sister, Jen to even Toni, who was a bit of a bitch. The relationship that develops between May’s dog, Felix and Ozzie’s dog, Sahara is fantastically funny. Elle Casey did a really good job of almost forcing the reader to continue this series, because of how well she was able to develop the relationship between the BSB crew and the reader. This BXTCH cannot wait for this series to continue.

From almost the beginning, you know that the relationship in the book is going to be between Ozzie and May. It does take awhile however for that to come to fruition, which is a bit frustrating. My biggest issue with it, was not really knowing where Ozzie was at concerning May. This is where his POV would’ve helped out tremendously. Ozzie is a man of few words, which is a little like Rebel was in Rebel, but Rebel’s silence was more brooding and even with him being silent, you knew where he was at concerning Teagan.

Regardless of not really knowing where Ozzie is at concerning May, they do eventually come together. Having said that, the sex in Wrong Number, Right Guy was just okay. But, I don’t think this book is meant to set your sheets on fire, so don’t be disappointed when that doesn’t happen.

This is a very funny read. I absolutely adored May. She was feisty and even when she felt uncomfortable in a situation, she never really backs down, all around a really fantastic heroine. I’m a little torn where Ozzie is concerned. I didn’t not like him, he’s just not a favorite of mine. I’m hoping that as the series progresses, he wears me down a bit.

All in all, a really funny, fast read. I’m not sure who the focus of book #2 will be yet, I do however think we will see May’s sister, Jen, with her super computer skills, join the team at some point. Books #2 & #3 are expected to be out in 2016. I cannot wait.

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Third Base (The Boys of Summer Series, Book #1) by Heidi McLaughlin

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Third Base (The Boys of Summer Series, Book #1)

BXTCHES Gotta Warn: Okay, so Third Base is tagged as a stand alone and since it is book #1 in this series there is no reason for me not to believe it. What I can tell you with certainty is this, Third Base DOES NOT end with a cliffhanger (YAY!) and there is a HEA. 

I hope what I’m about to tell you makes you super excited (as it did me), Third Base is told ENTIRELY from the POV of Ethan. I love it when an entire book is told from the male perspective, switches it up some.

Ethan Davenport is the hot, young, third baseman for the Boston Renegades (really AKA. . .Boston Red Sox). He has the world really at his fingertips. He’s talented, rich, good looking, and can have any woman he wants. I mean, he is Boston’s most eligible bachelor after all. However, he has his beautiful eyes set on a young woman who happens to sit behind the visitors dugout every home game, actually he’s been watching her for about a year. Not really knowing how to go about meeting her, he bites the bullet and has an usher escort her to the player’s lounge. 

Well, her name is Daisy and she is a journalism student at the University of Boston and the seat(s) that she sits in every home game just so happens to be her and her grandfather’s season tickets. Daisy is a lifelong Renegades fan. She has also had somewhat of a crappy life hand dealt to her. She lost her parents in a car accident when she was young and was left in the care of her grandparents. Having recently lost her grandmother, it’s now just her and her granddad, but because of his health, it’s just her attending the games.

While things are going great for Ethan, the one thorn in his side is the BoRe Blogger. Not only does the blogger post about the games, which are actually usually spot on, but there are also posts regarding the “gossip” of the team and this is where Ethan has his problems with the blogger. First, I should tell you that Ethan hasn’t always made the best decision when it comes to social media. He did tweet his address once, but he also doesn’t like the tabloid feel that the blogger puts out there. The GM of the team is requiring Ethan to attend media training at the University so he can acquire the skills he needs to speak to the media. 

The relationship between Ethan and Daisy is somewhat rocky at best, at least in the beginning. Daisy is pretty closed off. Some of it has to do with her current situation. She is the caretaker for her grandfather and money is very tight, so that kind of plays into her shyness. She is also a virgin, which hinders her desire to initiate intimacy with Ethan (at first anyway). I think the biggest question mark for Daisy is the rumors regarding Ethan and his “player” ways. When it gets brought up, Daisy brings up the blog and in doing so, their first fight ensues. 

It’s quite obvious Ethan is having feelings for Daisy, which is new territory for him. I mean, he has had a girlfriend, in fact, his high school girlfriend (Sarah) still lives in Seattle (his hometown) and is his booty call whenever he is in town. But, the feelings that he is having toward Daisy are different than the ones he had for Sarah, add to that the ups and downs he’s experiencing with their relationship, and his head is a mess. It doesn’t help that the Renegades aren’t playing too well and the BoRe blogger is constantly posting rumors surrounding the team. 
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This is really the gist of the story. The author does a really good job of developing the relationship between Daisy and Ethan. Ethan was really easy to fall for, especially since Third Base is his story. Even when you get frustrated with him, which is mainly because he’s being a little dramatic for the situation, you still find that soft spot. Daisy was a little more difficult to embrace. I sort of think that may have been the intention. She is definitely a closed off type of character, but once she opens up, it’s easy to see why one would fall for her. The only problem is, it takes the majority of the book for her to open up. One thing I did love about her was her ability to admit when she was in the wrong and step up and apologize. There is a secret that Daisy is harboring and it’s not too difficult to figure it out, but since it’s not revealed until the back half of the book, I can’t reveal it here. It will turn out to be a secret that could ruin Ethan and Daisy.

The supporting characters here are really well developed. My guess is subsequent books are going to surround Ethan’s teammates and I am certainly looking forward to that. I really enjoyed Ethan’s family as well, I though that they brought a realness to Ethan and I thought Sarah was going to be written as more of a villain, but she was very likable and someone really good for Ethan. Looking back on Third Base, it was really Ethan’s story. Not that Daisy wasn’t an important part of it, it’s just it was a story about Ethan and Daisy as well as Ethan and baseball and I loved that.

Daisy may be a virgin when the story begins, but she isn’t by the time the last page is read. The sex in Third Base was done really well. I didn’t think it was panty melting hot, but is was very passionate, has the right amount of dirtiness and enough to make your toes curl. So, what I’m trying to say is, you’re not gonna be disappointed.

This is a great start to a series. It certainly left me wanting for more from the Boston Renegades. I think it offered the right amount of angst with humor and the right amount of lust with love. It was a quick and light hearted read. This BXTCH certainly recommends.

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Slow Burn (Lost Kings MC Series, Book #1) by Autumn Jones Lake

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BXTCHES Gotta Warn: Not really a warning, but you get the jest. First, I can’t believe that this book came out in October 2014 and here it is October 2015, and I’m just now finding out about it. I’m not sure how it managed to escape me for so long, but instead of being upset by my lack of awareness, I’ve decided to see the glass half full and understand that this story continues in book #2 and since I’ve waited so long to read Slow Burn, book #2 is already out and I will have no wait for that one. No worries though, this story may continue in book #2, but there is not a cliffhanger here.

Slow Burn will be told through both Hope and Rock’s POV. Which, on a side note, happens to be my favorite way to tell a story.

Let’s start with Hope. Hope is an attorney, family law and cases that really all along those lines. She is happily married to Clay and other than financially struggling (like any young couple trying to start a life while having to worry about student debt), she is really happy. She is very innocent, not in a virginal sense, but in the sense that she lives her life by societal rules and she rarely deviates from those rules. Which is why she struggles with her reaction to Rock. She first lays eyes on Rochlan North (Rock) when she is in the courtroom. Rock happens to be there on the other side of the law and his attorney is running late. He sees Hope and is intrigued from the get go, so he requests that she perform the arraignment. Hope is not a criminal attorney, so understandably, she is pretty nervous. Rock seems to think it’s because of his “criminal status”, but the truth is, Hope has never been affected by someone the way that Rock is affecting her, especially someone who happens to be sporting an orange jumpsuit. Now, Rock becomes pretty impressed with Hope and decides to utilize her law talent for some help within his MC. They pay really well, so Hope begrudgingly takes him up on his offer.

Rochlan “Rock” North is the President of the Lost Kings MC and in all of his thirty eight years, he has never had the desire to tie himself to one woman. That is until he sets his sights on Hope. Of course, all his dreams come crashing down when he finds out she is married. Unfortunately, her vows do nothing to stop him from laying a big one (I mean a kiss, calm down) on her when she shows up to consult a club member. After that, he knows she can’t be his, but it doesn’t really stop him from channeling his inner stalker and finding out where she lives and continuously driving by her house. His tendency to keep tabs on Hope comes back to him in a really bad way though. A rival MC gets wind that Hope may be of some importance to Rock and in his effort to keep her safe, he has to make sure that his ties with her are cut and it is done in a very public way, even if Hope gets embarrassed professionally because of it.

Slow Burn is split into two parts, part two will focus on the relationship between Rock and Hope. C’mon, surely you knew that a relationship was going to form between them. I must say, I was somewhat curious as to how Hope was going to enter into a relationship with Rock, considering she is betrothed to someone else. I won’t tell you how it’s done, but it is certainly done in a way that shouldn’t piss you off and have you hating our leading lady.

At this point in Slow Burn, it’s definitely a laying the relationship roots sort of thing. As with any storybook relationship, especially one that involves a MC AND one with the beginning that Hope and Rock are going through, you are going to have the “typical” problems. The insecurities of the leading lady because there is no way she can live up to the sexual expectation of the manwhorish ways of the leading man. Is the leading lady going to be old lady material and be able to handle the ways of the MC world? Is she going to be able to handle the fact that there is going to be “club business” that is none of her business? So, you know the typical issues. Even though a lot of it is predictable, it is still very well written and not too overdone.
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As with any MC read, we always get to begin the introductions to the club members, and Slow Burn is no different. The first three books in this series, seem to focus on Hope and Rock. But there is a short novella in between that will focus on other club members and book #4 will focus its attention on Wrath (which after reading him in Slow Burn, should really make for a great book). I think that the author did a really good job in this book with writing a story that layers really well with the supporting cast as well as, the different worlds that Hope and Rock come from. 

Oh, gracious me, the sex does not disappoint here. Now, it takes a while to get there, so in the beginning you’re just going to have to get by with the sexual tension that the author creates between our two lovebirds. But once they get down to getting the business, it’s gooood! 

I have to say that I was very pleasantly surprised by this MC read. Rock is a very lovable character, not in a “I wanna grab your cheeks” kind of way, but more like a “I’m ready to stroke your cock” kind of way. Hope. There’s so much one could say about Hope, but in all, I think that she does everything the way she’s supposed to do it and you’re gonna fall for her as well. I’m very stoked about this series and cannot wait for Rock and Hope’s story to continue.

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Weathering Jack Storm: A Storm Rock Star Romance (Silver Strings Series, G-String Set, Book 2#) by Lisa Gillis

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Weathering Jack Storm: A Storm Rock Star Romance (Silver Strings Series, G-String Set, Book #2) by Lisa Gillis

BXTCHES Gotta Warn: Okay people, if you have read the synopsis for Weathering Jack Storm (either on Goodreads or Amazon) it is going to say the following: “Weathering Jack Storm” is book 2 of the G Strings Set Rock Star Romance, a spin off from the well loved rock and roll band romance Silver Strings Series. This full sized novel can stand alone, but is greatly enhanced by reading Book 1, “Jack Who?” I am here to tell you to NOT adhere to that. Weathering Jack Storm CAN ONLY be read and enjoyed prior to reading Jack Who?. How do I know this? Because I have read the series and the foundation, the roots to the relationship between Marissa and Jack AND Jack and Tristan are all laid down in Jack Who? So if you have decided to give the series a whirl, then do so in order. Thank you, warning over.

Weathering Jack Storm will be told in the third person POV.

We are picking up in Weathering Jack Storm where Jack Who? left off. Jack is moving Marissa and Tristan to L.A. to start a life together. While Marissa is excited to start a new life with Jack, she certainly has reservations about picking up her life and moving it across the country. It doesn’t help that one of the first things she must do upon her arrival in L.A. is attend a party for Jackal’s upcoming album. Adding to that stress, Jack sends her shopping with Randi, who happens to be a lingerie model, and an ex of Jack’s (or so Marissa believes) AND Marissa will be leaving Tristan in the hands of Jack’s aunt and uncle while they attend the soirée, so her stress level is a bit high.

The album party is somewhat of a pre-curser to how L.A. is going to pan out for Marissa. Remember, she is from Mississippi, she worked at a casino for crying out loud. She is not ready for the storm (pun intended) that is about to hit her. Almost from the beginning of this book, we are introduced to Emma, the publicist for Jackal and I can go ahead and warn you that she is a piece of work. I’m not going to get too much into the storyline that involves Emma, but it is one of the main drama sources in this book and to say that one wanted to really give Emma a BXTCHslap would be an understatement.

There is actually a lot happening in Weathering Jack Storm. Unlike Jack Who?, where the focus on the storyline is really about Marissa, Jack, and Tristan and the development of those relationships, this book is going to continue that relationship growth while also injecting more characters into the story. Lisa Gillis does a really good job with the “Living in L.A.” storyline and all of the issues that it brings to a normal civilian trying to incorporate herself into the world of the famous. But, I can’t really say too much without spilling the beans, which means that you will just have to read it to find out. 

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I touched on new characters earlier, but in this book we do get presented with new faces. There is of course the band, which there isn’t a whole lot of storyline revolving them, but we at least get a bit of Jackal. Dax is a prominent character that I really enjoyed. He is Jack’s assistant and I thought that he was very well written and very likable, in fact, his storyline was pleasantly surprising. There are going to be some characters you absolutely love (Dax and Randi) and then there will be some that you loathe (Emma and Meg, Jack’s sister), but I think that they each really added wonderful depth to a really well rounded story.

If there is any disappointment with Weathering Jack Storm, it is in the sex. When I read a book that is of this genre (Rock Star), my expectation level is pretty high and pretty NC-17. I am someone who needs the deets. In this book, the scenes were either too wordy, to where my thought was “What in the hell is happening?” or you know that sex is going down, but it jumps to the next scene. In a book like this, I really wanted some “throw her up against the wall” fucking and this book really gives just PG caliber sex. Disappointing? Yes. But, still loved the book.

This is a really good Rock Star series. The story is an intriguing one and the pages turn quick. I definitely recommend it, I think you will be falling hard for Jack, Marissa, and Tristan. Great read.

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Wrong (Wrong Series, Book #1) by Jana Aston

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BXTCHES Gotta Warn: Here’s another book that I’m pretty sure I came across while scrolling Facebook. Truthfully, Wrong didn’t sound all that appealing to me, but I went ahead and downloaded the sample and without anything to read (yeah, right) I decided to give it a go. Holy shit, I was floored over how great this book is. While this may be Jana Aston’s first novel, she hit it right out of the ball park with this one.

Wrong will be told through the POV of our leading lady, Sophie.

Sophie is a senior in college, working her way through classes, while working in a local coffee shop. It is here that she first lays her eyes on Luke. Luke comes into Grind Me like clockwork, every week and every week Sophie imagines what it would be like to be pressed up against him. Sophie’s luck with men is less than extraordinary. She was in a two year relationship with someone who happened to be gay. Though it is through that relationship that she perfected her blowjob skills. I should probably mention that Sophie is as pure as the fallen snow (maybe not that pure, but she is still hanging on to that hymen) and is preparing to give it up for the first time to her boyfriend, Mike. In order for that to happen, she needs to get herself on the pill, safety first and all that jazz. So, she shows up at the student clinic for her very first pap smear (eek!) and to get the ball rolling for her special night. While sitting on the exam table, in her paper gown, pondering over whether or not she is supposed to remove her socks, in walks the man who has been the one constant in her spank bank. Yes, it is Luke who happens to be the doctor about to perform Sophie’s very first pap smear. And let me just say, the whole scene was comedic gold and super realistic, maybe not the part where she has herself a mini orgasm while on the exam table, can’t say that I have ever experienced that, but c’mon, we all know that the paper has stuck to our asses as we have gotten up to get dressed, while we stand there wondering if it’ll be just easier for us to get the table ready for the next patient.

To say that Sophie is humiliated is an understatement, but she isn’t going to let it deter her from her plans. I’m not gonna to go into detail, but it’s not going to take a brain surgeon or a gynecologist to realize that Mike isn’t going to be the one to de-virginize Sophie and I shouldn’t have to tell you who that honor is going to fall upon. So, Wrong really becomes a story of an older, albeit super hot, rich doctor and a 21 year old college student finding a very intense sexual connection and seeing where that leads and all of the angst that comes with it. But let’s get to the good stuff.

First, let’s talk Sophie. She is the kind of female lead that I love. A lot of times, when an author presents a leading character in their 20’s that still happens to be a virgin, it’s not always believable. But here, knowing Sophie’s backstory, you will get it and she wears that “V-Card” very well. Everything about Sophie was lovable, even when she’s being insecure about her relationship with Luke, it was sometimes frustrating, but it was very endearing. She is super funny and is very well versed in putting her foot right into her mouth, but she carries that personality trait well and with pride. There isn’t a huge cast of support in Wrong, but what is there, is brilliant. Sophie’s BFF Everly is one of the best sidekick characters I have read in a really long time and she is the focus in book #2, so we are in for a real treat with her. There is not a dull moment when she is in a scene. Sophie’s grandparents, while only make a brief appearance, carry their own and you can certainly see where Sophie gets her spunk from (they did raise her). The ones you are supposed to love you love and the ones you’re are supposed to hate, you will hate. Overall, the whole entirety of the cast plays well together and will leave you wanting more.
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It’s time to hop between the sheets. First, I need to say this. I read a lot and I read a lot of sexual driven books. Some are good, some not so much. Wrong was FAN-FUCKING-TASTIC! I don’t know if Jana Aston researched by watching some good porn (if so, I need her resources) or if she just lets her inner Jenna Jamison out to play. Either way, it works and it works very well. Luke, Luke, and Luke. He is what you should want the one thrusting into you to be modeled after. The dirty talk alone is enough to curl the pedicure. I am a fan of dirty talk, in the fantasy of the book or in real life, the dirtier the better and she nails it (no pun intended). If you need your man to get a little dirtier with the dialogue while getting ready to feel you up, have him read a couple scenes from Wrong. From the oral, to the foreplay, to the actual fucking, it will have you ready to strip down yourself, so get your partner ready. Oh, and Luke is a tad bit bossy in the bedroom-perfection.

While Wrong is filled with a lot of sexual action and even though Luke and Sophia’s relationship begins with them getting down to some serious scorch hot business, the storyline isn’t all about just that. It has enough drama and comedy and angst and of course sex to keep the pages turning and give you a little bit of a departure-if only for a couple of hours.

I look forward to whatever it is that Ms. Aston is going to dazzle us with next, because a talent such as this needs to be out there for our enjoyment. What can I say, this BXTCH is a bit selfish. You cannot go Wrong with this one. Give me a break, I’ve been waiting this whole review to say that and I had a list, but went with the easy one.

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Trust In Advertising by Victoria Michaels

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Trust In Advertising by Victoria Michaels

BXTCHES Gotta Warn: This is another re-read for me. I originally read this book way back when, so far back that it is on my iBooks, back before I knew the greatness that was Kindle and Amazon. I forgot how wonderful this book was. I loved the first time I read and fell in love all over again re-reading it. I actually do not need to issue any sort of warning because this is a stand alone novel, so no need to stress over a cliffhanger, all the questions will be answered before you reach the last page.

This book will feature Vincent Drake and Lexi White and will actually be told through 3rd person narrative, which is not my favorite way to tell a story, but it certainly works with Trust In Advertising.

Lexi White lost her mother when she was young, so growing up it was just her and her dad, Harry. Her goal in high school was to become and remain invisible, which she was pretty successful at. Her one weak spot. . .Vincent Drake. Vincent was everything the “it” boy was in high school. Super popular, super rich, a fantastic athlete. The one the boys wanted to be and the girls just plain wanted. The only time he maybe noticed Lexi was when he cheated on her in one of their shared classes. Other than that, Lexi’s wish of going unnoticed, was accomplished. Her next dream is to get out of her small California town and get to NYU and never really look back.

Fast forward some years and Lexi finds herself in San Francisco. Having dropped out of college to move back to Cali to take care of her ailing father and having recently just buried her dad, it’s time for her to finally chase her dreams. Several job interviews later, she finds herself the newest employee of Hunter Advertising. It doesn’t take long (like not long at all) for her to be promoted to be the assistant to the one and only. . .Vincent Drake.

For the years since high school, the world has been somewhat cruel to Vincent. Because of what the world has thrown at him, he is someone who doesn’t trust easily, which has also turned him into a bit of an ass. Which has also caused him to go through assistants like one goes through socks. So, enter Lexi. She has now been promoted to be the assistant to Vincent and is kind of freaking out, seeing as he was the one she wanted in high school and also considering he is someone she has thought about A LOT since high school. The unfortunate part is Vincent doesn’t even know who Lexi is when he meets her. Talk about a stab to the gut.

While Vincent may be a dick (not the good kind), Lexi holds her own when it comes to him. She gives as good as she gets. Vincent does have himself a girlfriend, Jade, who even calling her a bitch is being too kind. She can’t stand Lexi and the feeling is certainly mutual where Lexi is concerned. As a reader, the Lexi/Vincent/Jade storyline was everything I could’ve hoped for. It was infuriating, it was captivating, it was just fantastic. Victoria Michaels did a wonderful job writing the villain role with Jade and I loved how she didn’t make Vincent the innocent or the one you feel for in the whole debacle.
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Jaw dropping time, there isn’t really any sexual fun in this book. And as shocking as that may be, I’m about to shock you even further when I say that Trust In Advertising doesn’t need it. I know, crazy coming from me, I’m all about the cock, but with just a few make-out moments, the reader will not get to witness any between the sheets action from Vincent and Lexi. Don’t be sad, just put your imagination to work.

This book is pretty old, so you may have already enjoyed. To that, I say, enjoy again. If you have yet to be dazzled by the words of Victoria Michaels, then I will say, it’s time to jump on board and Trust In Advertising is a great place to start. Fantastic read, fantastic characters, fantastic storyline, overall. . .just fantastic!

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The Shortstop by A.M. Madden

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Here’s the truth BXTCHES: When I first came across The Shortstop , I was super excited. I read the reviews, I downloaded the sample, then I didn’t buy. Here was my dilemma. I knew once I started this book, a couple of things were going to happen. #1: This book was going to tear at my heart and drag me through some serious agony BEFORE it gave me what I wanted. #2: I knew once I started this book, there was no just “putting it down” (isn’t it crazy when people tell you things like that?), I bought this book on a Tuesday evening, I was finished by around 12:30 midnight (same evening). Sleep, what in the hell is that when you’re cuddled up with a really good read? 

The Shortstop will be told through both Annie and Quint’s POV’s.

Annie Weber and Quint Lawson has known one another most of their lives. They grew up next door to each other, their parents are best friends, so it only stood to reason that when the time came, they would fall in love. And they did. 

Next to having Annie as his wife, Quint’s only dream in life is to play shortstop in the majors. They are both set to graduate and Quint’s prospects at making his dream come true is looking more and more like a reality. In fact, he just received news that he’s been picked up to play for the minor league team of the Baltimore Orioles. The only thing left to do now, is to make the girl he’s been in love with more years than not, his wife. They are actually headed to Disney to celebrate graduation from college and Quint has the perfect proposal set up. The girl of his dreams has said YES, the job of his dreams is within reach, what in the world could go wrong? **this is not a spoiler, it actually happens in chapter 4, which is about 10% into the book.

Let’s backtrack just a bit. Annie’s BFF is Daphne. She is almost the opposite to what Annie is. She’s more carefree, more spontaneous, can’t really commit to her current boyfriend Billy, which happens to be Quint’s best bud. Billy is in love with Daphne, Daphne isn’t too sure how she feels, she knows she likes him a bunch, just not sure of the “L” word. Daphne and Billy’s problems seem to always involve Annie and Quint in one way or another. Annie is really just trying to play matchmaker, even though Quint insists that she stay out of it and Quint just does what any guy would do, he’s there if Billy needs him, otherwise he keeps out of it. Even though Daphne is Annie’s BFF, she is going to cause problems for Annie and Quint down the road and add to an already broken situation.

Even though Annie is standing by her man and even though she realizes that all of his dreams are coming true, she can’t help but wonder, where she will fit in, what about her dreams. Her dream of being a teacher may have to be put on hold, so Quint can live his. Annie does eventually come to the conclusion that everything that happens is for a reason and her love for Quint is much stronger and bigger than her wanting to teach, so she makes the decision to stand by him, so he can have everything he’s ever wanted.

When Quint gets the call that the Yankees are interested, that’s it, everything he has ever wanted is starting to come into focus. They buy out his contract with the Orioles and before he knows it, he is on the field at Yankee Stadium. He has his girl, he has his dream of playing for the Yankees, everything is right within his grasp, that is until is torn from his hands. 
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When Quint get injured, the type of injury that is almost impossible to come back from, his whole world goes dark. Unfortunately, Annie is starting to wonder if baseball was the only thing that made him happy. Quint is beginning to realize that he is not able to be the man that he needs to be for Annie and it would be best for her to walk away. Now, he knows that she isn’t going to take that walk voluntarily, so he becomes the biggest of assholes, in the hopes of pushing her away.

This is where The Shortstop is going to start the agonizing process of ripping your heart out, just to put it back together. The author does a really good job here in making it to where you have some sympathy for Quint, even though you want to BXTCH slap him in the process, and you have a little pride for Annie when she finally stands up for herself and decides not to be anyone’s punching bag anymore, even if it means that Quint can’t be hers. Quint and Annie are going to have to endure a lot of pain and drama, which includes the Daphne situation I mentioned earlier, in order to get to the other side and the conclusion that they are truly each other’s soul mate. This is one of the first times I’ve read a book and was unsure of the outcome. Even though going in I was pretty certain of a HEA, as the end of The Shortstop started coming into focus, I really thought that maybe this author was going throw the reader for a loop and not allow the couple to get their fairy tale. I also must say, that the baseball storyline didn’t play out as I thought it would. This isn’t a good thing or a bad thing, it was just my own prediction didn’t come to fruition.

The Shortstop has a terrific secondary cast of characters. There isn’t a lot of them, but they pack a very powerful punch. Dare I say it? You may cuss me out after I proclaim this next statement, but here goes. . .even after what Daphne puts them through (which I’m sure you can guess), I kind of felt bad for her. Usually in that type of storyline, I’m all about calling a bitch a bitch, but in this case, my heart hurt for her. Although, I do think with the Daphne and Billy storyline, she was a bitch, though we find out why later in the book. The Shortstop was that book that needed these characters to really tie together the whole story. I don’t say that because I think that something is lacking here, I say it because that’s how in depth this book is.

Is there lots of sex here? Yes. What did I think about it? Well, I thought is was well written and I thought that some of it was steamy enough, I just didn’t get all crazy about it. The author said the right things and made both Quint and Annie sexy enough for the scenes, it just felt like a panty-ripping element was missing. That’s just my opinion, you may read it and feel the need to drop your jaw and curl your toes, more power to you girl.

All in all, The Shortstop was a fantastic book. I happen to love agonizing, tortuous books like this. Usually it takes me more than a minute to finish the book, I think I was so quick here because I was holding onto it for such a long time, that when the time came to actually read it, it was impossible to put down. It takes some talent to write a character that you know at some point during the book, the reader is going to have contempt for, but then be able to turn around and really force the reader to open up their hearts and find love for them. That’s what happens here with Quint, you will realize very quickly that there is a really thin line between love and hate and the definition isn’t always so crystal clear. 

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The Scars That Define Us (Devil’s Dust MC Series, Book #2) by M.N. Forgy

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BXTCHES Gotta Warn: Please make sure that you have read book #1, What Doesn’t Destroy Us, before you begin The Scars That Define Us. Book #1 left us on a cliffhanger and this book will pick up where that one left off. Trust when I say that you will not enjoy this book if you haven’t first read #1. Continue.

Just like book #1, The Scars That Define Us will be told through both Dani and Shadow’s POV.

We’re picking up right where What Doesn’t Destroy Us left us picking up our jaw. But just in case you need a quick rundown, here you go. So, surely I wasn’t the only one who was shocked as shit that Dani’s mom turned out to be FBI and how much it sucked that after everything Dani and Shadow had broken through to be together, he now believes her to be a rat. The Scars That Define Us will kick off with Dani standing outside of the Devil’s Dust clubhouse trying to figure out how she is going to convince what is in essence her only family that she is in fact loyal to them. And in the MC world, decisions who to trust and who to put under, are made in church.

Shadow is beyond pissed, but he is also feeling torn. He still loves Dani but he does believe that she ratted them out and is super conflicted in what to do if he is asked to take her out. During church, Bobby, who believes Dani is loyal, is able to convince the club to at least hold out on marking Dani a traitor and Bull orders Bobby to take Dani back to the apartment he shares with Shadow and to keep her away from the club until they can figure out the truth. Just when we begin to lose a little faith in Shadow, he comes through and gets Dani a job teach ballet at a local studio. At this point, Bobby is really the only one on her side, with the exception of maybe Bull. Locks made his position regarding his feelings toward Dani known in the first book and they have only grown more spiteful since.

Shadow’s feelings toward Dani has really put him back in a dark place. He tries to “forget” her by getting lost in other women, but nothing seems to be working. It doesn’t help that his brother, in almost every sense of the word, is growing so close to Dani and with hormones raging within Dani, one is going to wonder if she is going to find comfort with Bobby. Needless to say, the relationship Bobby and Shadow is going to take a couple of steps backwards, before they are able to move forward. Unfortunately, it is all because of Dani.

Dani is going through her own shit with the shock of her mother and the downfall of her and Shadow. Because of this and her need to prove her loyalty to the MC, she makes a decision with the other Old Ladies of the club that will come back and haunt her and that one decision becomes the focus of the book after Dani and Shadow get back on track.
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I was really torn with Shadow in this book. He leans a lot toward Assholiness. I understand his predicament, especially where his issues of trust come in, but he flaunts other women in Dani’s face while being extremely rude to her AND while letting the reader know that she is in fact his property and needs to follow the laws of the MC. My other issue with Shadow is petty, but must be mentioned. He has a tendency to pull her hair, hard, when he is trying to get her attention and this really bothers me. I’m all for some rough times up against the wall or while on your hands and knees and the moment warrants a little hair pulling, but to do it because you’re wanting to exert your dominance while standing in a kitchen, I don’t really care for. But in the end, I think we will all become fans of Shadow.

I do believe that the surrounding characters were more prevalent in The Scars That Define Us, more so here than in What Doesn’t Destroy Us. The author does a wonderful job in getting the reader to really fall for Bobby and in doing so, sets us up fantastically for The Fear That Divides Us (book #3). She also does a really good job of allowing you to really hate where hate is warranted. I’m not an author by any means, but I can only imagine how much more difficult it must be to write a character that you need for your readers to want to bitch slap, although, I also think it’s probably much more enjoyable to write those characters. There is going to be a little heartbreak here that I didn’t really see coming at all, so it certainly took me by surprise.

The fire in the bedroom didn’t even happen here until about halfway through the book. But no worries, the book will keep you engaged, even with the lack of hip thrusting. In my review of What Doesn’t Destroy Us, my only sexual complaint was not enough oral and it’s the same here. Shadow does give Dani a little tongue action ONCE, but that was all and I don’t think she made out with his cock at all, which was disappointing. However, there was a lot of sexual tension in this book so when the time does arrive for their special parts to meet again, it it pretty explosive. So, regarding actual fucking, the scenes were very well done, I’m just hoping that Bobby likes to sink his tongue into some pussy more than what Shadow gave us.

This book will give an epilogue that gives closure before moving onto Bobby’s story. For me, this is a series that’s just going to continue to get better and better with each book. It’s a well written MC book. It has great grit, strong Alpha”ness”, hot sex and it captivates you enough to make it difficult to put the book down. Enjoy.

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